Publisher's Synopsis
Do you believe there is more to life than meets the eye? Do you wonder why some people seem to have all the luck-why everything they touch seems to turn to gold-while others struggle to put food on the table? If so, this book is for you because it provides the answers you seek.Intrinsic in life is an in invisible force at work creating the circumstances you deal with day after day, whether you consistently experience good fortune or ill. The author reveals the truth about this force and explains how to align and go with it to create the fulfilling and abundant life you would like to have. A reviewer of the first edition, Debbie Johnson, author of "Think Yourself Loved," put it this way: "Finally! A book that reveals the hidden mysteries beyond positive thinking and secrets to achieving new levels. Stephen Martin is a genius, yet he makes it all so easy to understand. If you want to know how life can work better for you, this book may be an important step on your journey." Here's what other reviewers of the first edition had to say: "Self transformation is a natural process that Stephen Hawley Martin's wonderful book makes clear. Learn how to create a life full of meaning and understanding. Martin's guidance in using the tools of the heart, mind, and soul to consciously unfold a dynamic life, is terrifically clear and easy to follow. Audiences nationwide have benefited from [this book]."-Zohara M. Hieronimus, Futurist and Host of nationally syndicated radio program "Future Talk." "This book answers the questions, who is God, who am I, and what is faith, without sinking into the sin of Bible quoting. In simple, everyday language the author explains how and why life works, and how you can make it work for you. Faith is the primary topic, though he seldom uses the word. A very helpful and worthwhile book. Again, do not think that this is a religious text. It is not. It is a book about living in the world today."-Omega Directory"An excellent guide for seekers who prefer evidence over dogma and experience over blind adherence to tradition."-Jim Marion, author of "Putting on the Mind of Christ